Definition of Bookstall. Meaning of Bookstall. Synonyms of Bookstall

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Definition of Bookstall

Bookstall
Bookstall Book"stall`, n. A stall or stand where books are sold.

Meaning of Bookstall from wikipedia

- NSW Bookstall Company was a Sydney company which operated a chain of newsagencies throughout New South Wales. It was notable as a publisher of inexpensive...
- Najas Irfaan as Muthu Trinity Elsa Prakash as Riya Pramod Veliyanadu as Bookstall C****appan Shailaja Ambu as Jalaja Drupath Krishna as Kunjunni Anagha...
- The Bookstall series was a series of Australian books published by the NSW Bookstall Company from 1904 onwards. Among the novelists published under the...
- Operation Mobilisation (OM) is a Christian missionary organisation founded by George Verwer to mobilise young people to live and share the Gospel of Jesus...
- concentrated in and around College Street, "... a half-mile of bookshops and bookstalls spilling over onto the pavement", selling new and used books. Kalighat...
- Cobain kept a copy of Burroughs' Naked Lunch, purchased from a London bookstall.: 189–190  Cobain met with Burroughs at his home in Lawrence, Kansas in...
- Routledge's Railway Library (1848–99) were sold through W. H. Smith's bookstalls on railway platforms; in 50 years 1,277 books were published, most as...
- Australian writer Norman Lindsay. It was originally published by NSW Bookstall Company in Australia in 1913, and then reprinted by that company in 1915...
- his promotion. / The owner of the bookstall and Nakamura make plans to chase Yoshirin and Micchi out of the bookstall. But their efforts fail. / Shin-chan...
- in love. After its initial publication in Australia by New South Wales Bookstall Company in 1936, it was serialised in The Land between August 1937 and...